BRILLIANT

The facial appendages of sucking insects are developed for piercing and sucking. These pests damage plants by inserting their probiscus into plant tissue and removing juices. Heavily infested plants become yellow, wilted, deformed or stunted, and may eventually die. Some sucking insects inject toxic materials into the plant while feeding, and some transmit parasitic organisms into the plants. Control of sucking insects with insecticides is often difficult because of the insect’s capacity to reproduce rapidly. Also, they may develop resistance to the chemicals.

MBF succeeded in formulating a natural combination using T&T sense technology for controlling broad range sucking pests, MBF’s brilliant is an innovative organic pest control product, that attacks on the pest by sensing the tryptophan and tyrosine amino acids present in polypeptide protein chain of the pest. It binds to the polypeptide chain and denatures the helical structure removing hydrogen bonds between amino acids.